W. Webster
1689 – 1758
34 works on record
Works

Ireland considered as a field for investment or residence

Remarks upon Mr. Webber's scheme and the draper's pamphlet

The consequences of trade, as to the wealth and strength of any nation

A vindication of his majesty's title to the crown, as being the heir that is qualified to enjoy it. Shewing that no one can be legally qualified to be King of England that is not capable of preserving the constitution of England ..

Two discourses

The consequences of trade, as to the wealth and strength of any nation; of the woollen trade in particular ... With a narrative of the steps taken by Mr. Webber, for getting an Act of Parliament to comfirm a charter granted him by his Majesty ..

The consequences of trade, as to the wealth and strength of any nation; of the woollen trade in particular ..
Ireland considered as a field for investement or residence
An appeal to the common sense, common honesty, and common piety of the laity
The Draper confuted; or, A candid and impartial, but full answer to The Consequences of trade
Essays on book-keeping
The Draper's reply to some remarks on The consequences of trade, &c
A vindication of His Majesty's title to the crown
The duty of all Christians to read the Scriptures, and to use all other subordinate means, which providence has afforded them, towards the knowledge of the doctrines and duties of religion. In two sermons preached at Ware in Hertfordshire. By William Webster, ..
Tracts consisting of sermons, discourses, and letters
The popish doctrine of doing evil that good may come, considered in a sermon preach'd at Ware in Hertfordshire. By W. Webster, D.D. ..
A treatise on places and preferments, especially, church-preferments
The new art of contentment
A casuistical essay on anger and forgiveness
A plain narrative of facts
The nature of justice and moral honesty
A seasonable antidote against popery
Two sermons upon the sabbath, giving a scripture history of the institution ... preached at Ware in Hertfordshire
An appeal to the common sense common honesty and common piety of the laity, in respect to the payment of tythe, &c
The nature, causes, and designs of God's judgments
A sermon preach'd before the Honourable the House of Commons, at St. Margaret's church, Westminster, on Saturday May 29. 1742. ... By the Reverend William Webster, ..
The sin of being ashamed of our religion, explained
The consequences of trade
The duty of keeping the whole law
The fitness of the witnesses of the resurrection of Christ, consider'd
Remarks on The divine legation of Moses, &c. in several letters
The clergy's right of maintenance
From Prov. XIV. 34
The duty of all Christians to read the Scriptures, and to use all other subordinate means, which Providence has afforded them, towards the knowledge of the doctrines and duties of religion